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JUNE 1
COLLABORATORS
Open Rehearsal
7:30 PM |
2
COLLABORATORS
7:30 PM |
3
COLLABORATORS
7:30 PM |
4
COLLABORATORS
7:30 PM
POEMS IN MY
POCKET 10:30 PM |
5
BARTLEBY & GHOST
2:00 & 7:30 PM
POEMS IN MY
POCKET 10:30 PM |
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6 ACADEMY
NORA
2:00 & 7:30 PM
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7
ACADEMY
NORA
7:30 PM
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8
AMERICAN BUFFALO
Open Rehearsal
7:30 PM |
9
AMERICAN BUFFALO
7:30 PM |
10
COLLABORATORS
7:30 PM |
11
COLLABORATORS
7:30 PM
POEMS IN MY
POCKET 10:30 PM |
12 ACADEMY
TWELFTH NIGHT
2:00 & 7:30 PM |
13
BARTLEBY & GHOST
2:00 & 7:30 PM |
14
DON JUAN
7:30 PM |
15
DON JUAN
7:30 PM |
16 ACADEMY
TWELFTH NIGHT
7:30 PM |
17
AMERICAN BUFFALO
7:30 PM |
18
BARTLEBY & GHOST 7:30 PM
POEMS IN MY
POCKET 10:30 PM |
19
AMERICAN
BUFFALO
2:00 & 7:30 PM |
20 ACADEMY
TWELFTH NIGHT
2:00 PM
NORA
7:30 PM |
21, 22, 23
In Rehearsal for
THE DICKENS PROJECT
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24
DICKENS Part 1
Open Rehearsal
7:30 PM |
25
DICKENS Part 2
Open Rehearsal
7:30 PM |
26
DICKENS
Parts 1 & 2
(w/ Dinner)
5:00 PM |
27
DICKENS
Parts 1 & 2
(w/ Dinner)
5:00 PM |
28
DICKENS
ABRIDGED
Gala at Boston Court
7:00 PM |
29
DICKENS
ABRIDGED
Gala at Boston Court
7:00 PM |
30
WILD CARD NIGHT
encore performance:
COLLABORATORS
7:00 PM |
JULY 1
The 30-Minute
SpringFest
Our grand finale!
7:00 PM |
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THE
DICKENS PROJECT by Janet Dulin Jones and Paul Lazarus
Advanced staged reading directed
by Paul Lazarus.
First public exhibition of a project on which the Antaeus Company
and the Academy Company have been collaborating for the past
year: Young journalist Charles Dickens uncovers a dark conspiracy
of arson and murder in the chaotic world that was London in the
1830s. A sprawling epic with 35 actors portraying more than130
characters, THE DICKENS PROJECT is a two-part presentation with
a special starting time on Marathon Weekends, with food and drink
provided at the break, with a special gala fundraiser performance
at Pasadenas beautiful new Boston Court theater. |
COLLABORATORS
by Jonathan Lynn
Advanced staged reading directed
by Jonathan Lynn.
Writer/Film Director Lynns new play tells the story of
French titans Charles de Gaulle and Marshall Petain, and their
personal and professional relationship through two world wars.
A fascinating drama of friendship and rivalry between the two
giants of 20th Century France, set for its World Premiere in
London this fall. With Antaeans John Achorn, John Apicella, Terry
Evans, Harry Groener, Jeanie Hackett, Dakin Matthews, Jeffery
Nordling, Philip Proctor, and guest artist Robin Gammel. |
AMERICAN BUFFALO by David
Mamet
Advanced staged reading directed by Stephanie Shroyer.
Three of Mamet's most colorful losers, Teach, Donny and Bobby,
negotiate the world of petty crime; the sale of a possibly valuable
buffalo-head nickel in a junk shop leads these three small-timers
to more ambitious acts of theft. Along the way they share their
philosophies of life, their dreams of better days, their code
of honor, their shrewd negotiating tactics, their creative accounting
- everything that makes American business what it is today. With
Antaeans Tony Amendola and John Apicella, Russell Soder, and
a special guest artist. |
TWO NEW ONE-ACT AMERICAN MUSICAL
ADAPTATIONS:
BARTLEBY, THE
SCRIVENER book and lyrics by Ken Stone, music by Jan Powell
Concert presentation directed by Michael Lilly.
Herman Melville's classic tale of the enigmatic Bartleby, whose
mere presence brings chaos to the orderly ways of an office,
putting its proprietor on a path toward either destruction or
salvation. With Richard Miró, Philip Proctor, Trevor Murphy,
Connor Kelly-Eiding, and guest artist Raul Staggs.
A GHOST IN MY OWN GARDEN,
music and lyrics by Matthew Goldsby, book and lyrics by Scott
Guy
Concert presentation directed by Soren Oliver.
Inspired by a story by A.E. Coppard. A haunting tale of a man
lost in his own front yard. With Meaghan Boeing, Emily Chase,
Trevor Murphy, Erin Shaver, and guest artist Brian Lohmann. |
DON JUAN by Tirso de Molina
in a new rhyming verse translation by Dakin Matthews
Reading directed by Anne McNaughton
Women enjoyed and destroyed by the famous rogue of Seville. Founding
Artistic Director and N.Y. Drama Desk prizewinner (for his adaptation
of the Henry IV plays), Dakin Matthews has crafted a delightfully
bright new English version of this timeless classic from the
Spanish Golden Age. With a cast of Antaeans and Guests to be
announced. |
THE ACADEMY COMPANY -- the
young Antaeans present three exciting projects:
NORA by Henrik
Ibsen, adaptation by Ingmar
Bergman. Directed by Jane Fleiss Brogger.
TWELFTH NIGHT by
William Shakespeare. Directed
by Matthew Henerson.
POEMS IN MY POCKET:
a late-night poetry cabaret.
Conceived and directed by Jeanie Hackett. |